Commission backs plat for Farmstead Phase 7, including path connections to nearby parks
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The commission recommended City Council approve the Farmstead Phase 7 plat, which creates 17 lots, a reserve for right-of-way dedication for Hawthorne Park, and a shared-use path connection to Indian Trails Park and future Farmstead phases.
The Grove City Planning Commission recommended that City Council approve the Farmstead Phase 7 plat, the final lot configuration for the previously approved Farmstead rezoning and development plan.
Development Department staff summarized the plat as containing 17 lots, one reserve for right-of-way dedication for Hawthorne Park and a 15-foot shared-use path that will connect to Indian Trails Park and to Farmstead Phase 10. Staff confirmed that all proposed lots meet the lot-size requirements established in the zoning code and recommended the commission forward the plat to City Council with a recommendation of approval.
The applicant representative stated no additional changes were needed to the staff report. No members of the public spoke. The commission moved and voted to recommend approval to City Council; roll call on the motion recorded unanimous “yes” votes from the commissioners present.
The matter now proceeds to Grove City Council for final plat approval and recordation steps.
